A | B |
troupe | a company of theatrical or dramatic performers |
perversely | immediately blank in fault or error |
elated | lively or joyful |
reservoirs | a large supply of something |
eddies | a current as of water or air moving towards the main current |
lolled | to stand, move or recline in a relaxed way |
camphor | a tree with an insect repellent smell |
indomitable | untameable |
perilous | to be exposed to danger |
cavernous | filled with caverns, hollow and steep |
assaults | to attach violently or strongly |
helter-skelter | in a disorderly manner |
disarray | a state of disorder or confusion |
revolutionary | more advanced in thought or question |
vanity | excessive pride in one's appearance or accomplishments |
revived | brought alive or a lively cheerful joy brought back |
rutted | bumpy or roughly worn away |
burly | heavy, strong, and muscular |
faltered | to be unsteady in purpose or action |
receded | to retreat back or to take or regret back |
vigorous | bary, robust |
penetrate | to enter or force a way into |
homely | typical of the home or of domestic life |
kingfisher | any of the various birds that have crested heads |
bridle | a harness consisting of the headstall of a horse |
parson | a clerk in a reformed tradition |